Course Objectives & Outcomes
By the end of the course, students in France can expect to:
- • Recognise common roots — Spot recurring root letters in Quranic words and see how different forms share related meanings.
- • Understand simple verse meanings — Break down short verses into words and phrases and grasp the basic message without relying only on translation.
- • Connect words to translation — Match Arabic words to their English meanings and use that to check or deepen understanding when reading.
- • Build a practical Quran vocabulary — Learn high-frequency terms that appear across the Quran so reading becomes more meaningful.
Curriculum Breakdown
The course is organised into clear areas:
- • Vocabulary modules — High-frequency Quranic words grouped by topic or root, with meanings and example verses.
- • Root recognition — How Arabic words are built from three-letter roots and how patterns change meaning.
- • Simple grammar patterns — Gender, number, case, and basic sentence structure so students can follow how words work in a verse.
- • Applied reading exercises — Using vocabulary and grammar to read and understand real Quranic passages with the tutor.
Teaching Methods & Practice
We use:
- • Drills — Quick exercises on new vocabulary or a grammar point so it sticks before moving on.
- • Short translation exercises — Arabic-to-English and English-to-Arabic practice so students connect words and meanings.
- • Guided reading with explanation — The student reads a verse (or the tutor reads); we break it down word by word and discuss meaning and structure.
- • Screen sharing — Tutor and student see the same text so we can point to roots, patterns, and grammar in context.
Who Benefits Most
This course in France suits:
- • Teens and adults — The pace and content are set for older learners who want to read and understand the Quran.
- • Students preparing for a translation course or deeper study — Anyone planning tafsir or translation work and wanting a stronger Arabic foundation.
- • Hifz students — Those memorising who want to attach meaning to the verses they are learning.
- • Readers who want better comprehension — Those who can already read the Quran but want to understand what they are reading, not only recite.
Integration with Other Courses
Quranic Arabic lessons support other France courses:
- • Tajweed — Understanding the meaning of words can help with correct pronunciation and pausing in the right places. Some students take Tajweed and Quranic Arabic in parallel.
- • Hifz — Memorisation becomes easier when you know what the words mean. We can align Arabic lessons with the portions your child is memorising.
- • Recitation & translation — Arabic supports both fluent recitation and any translation or tafsir study. We can suggest a weekly plan that combines Quranic Arabic with one of these courses.
- • Qaida / reading — Students who have finished Qaida and can read the script are well placed to start Quranic Arabic; we can also advise if you need more reading practice first.
Related Courses & Pathway
Quranic Arabic pairs well with these other France-based courses. Many students combine two or more depending on their goals.
Pricing & Session Plans
Fees are in Euro. See #pricing-packages below. We suggest 45-minute classes and 2–3 per week for steady progress; custom plans are available.
Basic Plan
- ✓ 8 classes per month
- ✓ 30 minutes per class
- ✓ 2 classes per week
- ✓ One-on-one Quranic Arabic sessions
Standard Plan
- ✓ 12 classes per month
- ✓ 45 minutes per class
- ✓ 3 classes per week
- ✓ One-on-one Quranic Arabic sessions
Intensive Plan
- ✓ 20 classes per month
- ✓ 60 minutes per class
- ✓ 5 classes per week
- ✓ One-on-one Quranic Arabic sessions
Need a different schedule or want to combine Quranic Arabic with another course? We can suggest a custom plan for you in France.
FAQs — Quranic Arabic in France
Is this Modern Standard Arabic?
No. This course teaches Quranic (Classical) Arabic—the language of the Quran. It is not the same as Modern Standard Arabic or spoken dialects. We focus on vocabulary, grammar, and structure that help you read and understand the Quran.
How quickly can students see progress?
It depends on how often you attend classes and how much you practise. Many students in France start recognising common roots and simple verse meanings within a few months. Deeper comprehension builds over time with regular study and applied reading.
How much study commitment is required?
Progress depends on how often you attend and how much you practise. We recommend at least 2 classes per week and short revision between sessions (e.g. reviewing vocabulary or re-reading a verse). Students who commit to regular classes and 15–20 minutes of practice between lessons typically see steady improvement within a few months. We can suggest a plan that fits your schedule.
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